This is for my fella traveler friends who needs Indonesian Bank Code for wiring money from their country... well you will need this in case if you're running out of money and you need someone to send you money... you might need a local bank account/Indonesia bank account number.

To deposit or withdrawal using Wire Transfer (also known as telegraphic transfers), you will need the code SWIFT (Society for World-wide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) is a unique code in the form of CAPITAL LETTERS as many as eight pieces (some are written with 11 letters CAPITAL, where the last three letters of the form letter XXX), which is owned by a bank for money transfers to and from overseas. Each bank has its own Code SWIFT, and nothing is the same between one bank to another. The SWIFT address is also known as BIC (=Bank Identifier Code). To send money to the regions of Europe, often also used code IBAN (International Bank Account Number) or also a combination of the IBAN and SWIFT.This is the following SWIFT code for some popular banks in Indonesia.